Show Lands y Monday we e celebrate tho the Fourth p of O July when the th American eagle J a JIs Is supposed to screech That That proud bird of the th cUffs cliffs has almost not disappeared When the th pioneers arrived tho the eagle agle could be seen een soaring Ogden den can- can n 10 yonA J y Recently an eagle cagle has been seen een ne near r Durch Creeks Creek coming down from the th peaks disappearing rhe he of the bird Is Isa Isa a reminder of the tho changes chances which ve come corn with tho the years carl p pWe W We are arc Impressed with I the fact that the touch of o man Is upon everything e Tho The world about Is b being made mad artificial That Is one on reason why natural natural- naturalIsts naturalIsts naturalists like Gough wanted Kaibab forest kept miles from the tho thon n nearest arest railroad The Th famous nov nov- nov nov- novelist sought to have havo on spot In free from the commercial and as primitive o as In the tho days or o the th Indian With the th disappearing of wild lId bird life lire places such uch as the Bear River lU bay where there co countIe countless untie fill thou thou- thousands thousands thousands sands of or birds have their rooker rooker- rookerIes rookeries ies les should be counted one on of our priceless possessions and safe safe- safeguarded safeguarded guarded as a refuge for the locks flocks 1 in n their flight ht S S SIn In certain districts In Idaho C Canadian thistle and morning glory glon are giving the farmers farmer much worry Canadian thistle has ls a seed with miniature ture balloon attached to Itlo It 10 that when the wind blows the aed ed Is I scattered catle over r a a wide 1 Ide area arca Tt U finds fins along Iho ho ho ditches th h fenc ih fields fields- Then th the battle batti starts The farmer cuts It down and It comes back Then he plows It and again it r reappears appears By plowing ant and th w of 4 w sed ed can be uprooted but hut with the tho neighbors neighbor's field producing more seed the tho farmer grows crows dis- dis discouraged dis co raged One farmer with a place said Mid If It he h could not find a sue sue- suc-ic suc stul ful way to resist the thistle lIs farm would not be worth 30 30 So the th farmer even when there Is no shortage of ot water has his troubles He H suffers or of o nil all the ills ad adversity of adversity which afflict busl- busl bud T ne and on top of It al he h is 18 uld by bugs burs and attacked by weeds Therefore It Is not surprising that occasionally he h thinks this gr r it tt government of or ours owes something 1 An Idaho farmer s said that If th agricultural department would p tr iF r his valley from the Can Can- Canadian Canadian l adian lan thistle ho he would ask ash for forno no farm relief relict legislation thistle If the thistle could be turned to some som useful purpose what a productive crop could be harvested t 1 i But Dut the thistle would not ye- ye remain re remain main hardy After a few seasons Cf pampering It would cease ccase to Ie e ible ble to do for itself for tor a number of cit o sea sea- seaSons sea seasons sons eons It would expect to Us b aided That holds bolds true truo In t tyke the e animal at a well wet as the Ibe vegetable kingdom F E n n man softens when his Ills path path- pathway way U Is 1 made mado a v S S S Friday evening In the th Thir nth Thir-te-nth ward a Danish film Is to tobi hi aen en which will be a a trip of cini through the country ot or the th Danes Dance Denmark ha has taught us dalry dairy dalry- I Ir and Intensive cultivation or of Ii h sol soil 1 t U t Is It a small country of ot less Ith th n a square squar miles Ie i i us 5 mile miles mUes long lone and anel 21 milts miles c with a a corner cut out out and has square miles milts and to p has five times time greater area ara But while whilo Utah has hall less lees tha tha 0 population pop has 1000 the tho capital has bas mor people than all of Utah In IniS i 19 1 the city proper had ind nd with suburbs rank rank- ran ranking le- le leins ins ing ng as all one on of the tho big cities of the world Th war gave rave to D Denmark Q a nil awis where a was as Id Id In 1920 and the peo people h voted o 0 turn r-turn to tho the kingdom from lIh thY tiry hl h d been separated by conquest Utah hns has a disadvantage corn Com com 1 with Denmark for lor In Den Den- Den rk SO 50 per cent of or the land Is Under a SL high state of cultivation atlon During the th gold rush In Call Call- l On 00 Page age Three oo 00 News and Views 7 Continued rom From Pae Pasc One I fornia in and thereafter for tor years the tho entire Pacific coast got Its butter from Denmark Denmark I Is pointed to by all agricultural experts as an example ot of what dairying will do for a country countr- Many of ot Utah's most successful farmers are from Denmark Those who live In Ogden and claim Denmark as the 11 place nee ot of their birth are aro among our best a Telephoning to News 8 Vie Views Viens a property owner wants rants to know why the vacant lots are allowed to become so unsightly with weeds In California she Eald said the clUes cities order the lot lots cleaned and when the ho order I Is not complied th th the city does dots the work and applies the charge to taxes That system liar has never been worked Isone out ou out In Utah and It Is one reason why the tho va vacant ant lots ore are S so nc A C party pany 1 driven riven through the th bench district was delighted d with the beautiful lawns lawn II and flower plots but said salol the beauty of ot the tho scene was by the ragged ged vacant lots |